Legal Guide to 4/20 Celebration in Colorado

Colorado is getting ready for the annual 4/20 celebration, and we at
Hebets & McCallin are doing our part. We created a legal guide to
4/20 to let you know what is and is not legal with regard to the
purchase and possession of both medical and recreational marijuana. For
those who don’t know, April 20 is a day celebrated by cannabis users
across the world. At 4:20 pm on April 20, thousands of people gather in
Denver’s Civic Center Park and other public locations to smoke
marijuana in the open. With the implementation of Colorado’s Amendment
64, which legalized the sale of marijuana to any individual over 21, we
are expecting this year to be one of the biggest 4/20 celebrations ever.

We decided to put together a Google Hangout to talk about the legal
particulars of this holiday. We invited Bryan Jarvis, who manages
Medicinal Oasis, a Denver recreational and medical dispensary, to talk
about his business, upcoming 4/20 promotions, and what a person needs to
purchase marijuana in Colorado. We also invited Mark Carlson,
currently a private investigator with Carlson Investigations and a
former police detective with the Brighton police department to talk
about the anticipated law enforcement response to these 4/20 rallies and
concerts. We also took a couple questions from both local and out of
state individuals who are planning celebrating here in Colorado in an
effort to clarify the current state of the law.

We hope you enjoy this video as much as we did making it. We
encourage people to have a happy and safe 4/20 experience. If you have
any questions about marijuana legal dos and don’ts, give us a call at
303-756-3231. Thanks!

DISCLAIMER: The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact Hebets & McCallin, and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established.